Ubisoft has a massive network of studios spread throughout the world and among them are developers the likes of Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Toronto and Massive Entertainment. As has been the case of late, Ubisoft has given new studios the chance to work on some of their biggest brands and Quebec is their latest developer to step up and work on Assassin's Creed.
Game Rant speaks with Ubisoft Quebec about Assassin's Creed Shadows' castings of Masumi Tsunoda as Naoe and Tongayi Chirisa as Yasuke.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate recently got a 60 FPS update, allowing the game to run at 4K and 60 FPS on PS5, PS5 Pro, and Xbox Series S|X.
It is amazing what's available. Blue Dragon. Binary Domain. AVP. Chaos Theory. Lots of gems to be had.
There is no re-start option (that I can find). Since I've already finished the story years ago, I can't re-start it to check the new update.
Revisit the Assassin fantasy and take down your enemies more smoothly than ever on Assassin's Creed Syndicate’s free 60 FPS patch.
AC Unity next Please! despite the technical issues it was a good game even though it was too ambitious for PS4 and Xbox One the graphics hold up well. I would love to see it on PS5 and Xbox Series Consoles
Is Syndicate any good? I own them all since they end up in the bargain bin but I haven’t played one through since Black Flag
If you've read my comments here before, you know damn well that I'm always quick to mock Ubisoft, but in this case, its good news. Glad to see that Syndicate went from being almost broken on PS5 BC, to receiving a free 60 FPS update patch.
While this game did have grind elements, and skill trees, it wasn't exhaustively grindy like the later games would end up being. The London setting was amazing, too, and the soundtrack by Austin Wintory was fantastic. I really liked playing as a brother and sister duo as well.
It was a good game, and the last one in the series I truly enjoyed.
Why are the patch sizes so different between Xbox Series and PlayStation 5? Its a 35 GBs difference.
Patch notes:
Xbox (~31.8 GB)
Xbox Series X
4K resolution at 60 fps
Xbox Series S
1080p resolution at 60 fps
PlayStation (~0.75 GB)
PS5 and PS5 Pro
1080p resolution at 60 fps
4K resolution at 60 fps